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RTS to enable NBC Olympics to Integrate its Production with Communication Equipment and Services During its Coverage of 2018 PyeongChang Olympics
BURNSVILLE, MN. – February 8, 2018 – NBC Olympics, a division of the NBC Sports Group, has selected RTS to provide broadcast intercom systems for its production of the XXIII Olympic Winter Games, which take place in PyeongChang, South Korea, from February 9 - February 25. The announcement was made today by John Pastore, Director of Broadcast Communications, NBC Sports and Olympics, and Denis Castanet, Director Global Product Management, RTS.

ROAMEO may sound romantic, but hazardous duty is also part of day-to-day life for a working intercom. VOGTLE, a Southern Companies nuclear power generation facility and long-time RTS customer, agreed to test the new cellular DECT-based wireless intercom system in a containment area where spent nuclear fuel is removed and replaced.

Italian broadcast specialist ONE TV provided the RTS intercom system to Sky Italia for race week productionFlyable production system uses ADAM-M modular matrix for compact, seamless production communicationFast setup, flexibility and flawless performance have earned RTS a permanent place in ONE TV fly systems and OB trucksStraubing, October 2017 For its coverage of the relied MotoGP race series, broadcast specialist ONE TV relies on RTS intercoms.

High performance beltpacks BP-4000 and BP-5000 from RTS with intelligent features and a new styling in a rugged IP-53 rated housingCost-efficient, easy-to-setup and easy-to-operate devicesAuto-detection recognizes wiring schemes of all industrial standards and configures beltpacks according to type of system plugged inAmsterdam/Straubing, September 2017 – RTS is introducing new partyline products at the IBC show in Amsterdam.

On September 9, 2017, with 102,700 people attending the game at Texas A&M’s Kyle Stadium, the new ROAMEO cellular DECT-based wireless intercom system from RTS performed flawlessly.
There were a total of seven access points on the system, with 16 beltpacks.